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I wasn't there, but Mick Leach equalising with the last header of the game at Ipswich in April 1968!
The draw meant Ipswich won Division Two, but we knew that if we won our last two games against second city clubs we'd be promoted. Villa Park 1968 still remains my best Rangers day/moment, although I'm sure those that were at Wembley in 1967 think differently!
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Draws That Felt Like Wins on 11:51 - Nov 10 with 2870 views
Draws That Felt Like Wins on 17:55 - Nov 10 by losethedrum
I was in the 1700 + away end for this , crazy end to the game .
As was I. I can't believe it's over 20 years ago. Crazy game, Holloway subbed the sub when we went 3-2 behind. Great pies; so good I had 2!
There were a few that season.
Sept 2003 Luton 1 - QPR 1. Furlong scored deep into injury time. Cue bedlam in the away end followed by a grand chorus of "1 nil and you f**ked it up".
Boxing Day 2003 Notts County 3 - QPR 3. 4 goals in the first half an hour. We led 1-0 and 2-1 before falling 3-2 behind. Gallen rescued a point in added time with a flick on that somehow crept its way in.
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Draws That Felt Like Wins on 18:20 - Nov 10 with 2470 views
one that sticks in my mind is Notts County away on Boxing Day. It was the same season we got promoted at Hillsborough. We went 1 up, Paul Heffernan equalised. We went 2 1 up, Paul bloody Heffernan equalised again. Then with about 10 minutes to go they get a penalty and bloody Paul bloody Heffernan scores it to put them 3 2 up. 🥺🥺🥺 But then in injury time QPR get a throw in. Long throw, Gallen gets his head to it. It’s 3 3. Cue bedlam in the away end. We needed that point for the promotion in the end. Plus we needed it that day to warm us up, man it was cold behind that goal!!!
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Draws That Felt Like Wins on 18:30 - Nov 10 with 2444 views
Draws That Felt Like Wins on 18:20 - Nov 10 by PeterHucker
one that sticks in my mind is Notts County away on Boxing Day. It was the same season we got promoted at Hillsborough. We went 1 up, Paul Heffernan equalised. We went 2 1 up, Paul bloody Heffernan equalised again. Then with about 10 minutes to go they get a penalty and bloody Paul bloody Heffernan scores it to put them 3 2 up. 🥺🥺🥺 But then in injury time QPR get a throw in. Long throw, Gallen gets his head to it. It’s 3 3. Cue bedlam in the away end. We needed that point for the promotion in the end. Plus we needed it that day to warm us up, man it was cold behind that goal!!!
Beat ya to it (just)!
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Draws That Felt Like Wins on 18:37 - Nov 10 with 2422 views
Draws That Felt Like Wins on 11:38 - Nov 10 by BazzaInTheLoft
In my head we've had a few late equalisers / winners there.
Didn't Bircham get one?
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Yes, Bircham scored in both games against Brentford that season but the one you're probably referring to is the last minute volley in April 2003 to record a 2-1 win.
After that game, Tranmere announced that QPR were no longer the target!
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Draws That Felt Like Wins on 18:43 - Nov 10 with 2412 views
A 3-3 up at Stockport. 3-0 down, Gallen gets one back midway through the second half, Maddox gets a second a minute or so later then Gallen gets a last minute equaliser.
Draws That Felt Like Wins on 11:11 - Nov 10 by BrianMcCarthy
2-2 at Anfield. Second leg of the '86 League Cup Final.
I dunno, we went there 1-0 up from first leg so knew a draw would do. Basically it was a win really, we won the tie on agg.
I saw most of the games on this list but can only remember the 2-2 at Derby. That was the first time I ever heard the chant that sounds like "2-0 and you mucked it up" - still makes me chuckle.
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